Cory Doctorow has a refrain: “The most important thing about a gadget isn’t what it does; it’s who it does it for and what it does it to.” In this episode of Galaxy Brain, he sits down with Charlie ...
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Kill Dick attempts the great OxyContin novel
Los Angeles is a city of ten million people, each of us rubbing our eyes, filtering our water, paying our parking tickets. Doing our daily back-and-forths on the freeways, trying to outrun whatever ...
In 2016, the AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton declared that “people should stop training radiologists now” because “it’s just completely obvious that within five years, deep learning is going to do better ...
I don’t care what [the critics] think, and it annoys the s—- out of them that I don’t care. I’ll be the first to tell you ...
Brand New Day's Jon Bernthal reveals that some variation of "let me tell you something" shows up in most of his ...
Supergirl director Craig Gillespie has explained the decision to change Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow's ending for the screen, ...
They say that you can’t go home again; in this movie, a young filmmaker learns that the hard way. By Glenn Kenny Ross McElwee (“Sherman’s March”) reconsiders footage of himself and his family, ...
In 1954, the USPS was looking for innovative ways to process the 54 billion items mailed. National Geographic traveled to ...
Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone speak to IndieWire about the behind-the-scenes and afterlife of "Never Stop Stopping," Judd Apatow's influence, celebrity cameos, how Spielberg said yes ...
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